At Apple's spring conference last year, the iPad Pro series product line equipped with M1 chip was updated. After 12 months, there is news that Apple will launch the iPad Pro series with a built-in M2 chip + support for MagSafe charging at this fall conference.
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Recently, some whistleblowers said that the new iPad Pro will support MagSafe charging, as well as "M2" chips. The M2 chip is expected to have the same 8-core CPU as the M1, but benefiting from TSMC's 4nm process, both speed and efficiency will be improved. It is rumored that it will also have additional GPU cores, with 9-core and 10-core GPUs to choose from, higher than the M1 chip's 7-core and 8-core cores.
However, there are still many uncertainties in the long distance of Apple's autumn conference, but the Apple Developer Conference is getting closer and closer every year. It is reported that this year's WWDC 2022 may be held on June 6, and it is also likely to take the form of offline holding. At that time, Apple will announce many new systems, of which the most concerned is iOS 16.
Previously, some sources mentioned that this year's iOS 16 will have relatively large changes in the UI, while the system will be faster, and the convenience of system operation will also be Apple's focus. Judging from the suspected exposed iOS 16 system page design, the widgets of iOS 16 will be further upgraded to have more functions.